I did. Interesting read and a real insight into the activity that goes on in the soil under different circumstances. That had a partial part to play with my cotton rag idea. I also always remember looking under rocks, boards, objects to find worms. Things liked the protection. So I wanted one in my excess soil bin on the top of the soil and scraps. Not so much in the soil to see if it breaks down. Although it should slowly get broken down.

Edit: I would post a photo of the lamp from A Christmas Story in reference to the “major award” but it would be taken down lol.

Yeah I hear ya. I shouldn’t be running out anytime soon lol. But I did take all the kief and crumbs and crammed it into a tiny container. Pressure and heat, eventually I will turn it into a little brick of hash.

It’s much easier to use now. Just like new. Smooth operation and the little screen is actually letting new kief accumulate. Before the screen was to sticky and full.

Photo of the Month: Feb 2018

So far it’s just my 4 legal plants, with some red clover, so so will be keeping all 4. One of the skunk is a bit slow but I am sure it will catch up. There is an early favourite for a cutting though, the large skunk seems vigorous, could be a hidden gem there.

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So far it’s just my 4 legal plants, with some red clover, so so will be keeping all 4. One of the skunk is a bit slow but I am sure it will catch up. There is an early favourite for a cutting though, the large skunk seems vigorous, could be a hidden gem there.

Photo of the Month: Feb 2018

WHAT IS COCONUT WATER?
Coconut water is the nutrient-rich water contained within a coconut. Not to be mistaken for coconut milk, which is a preparation derived from the coconut pulp, coconut water is clear liquid found inside green coconuts. This low-calorie, naturally nourishing energy drink for humans is a wonderful fertiliser for plants too.

Although it’s 96% pure water, the magic 4% is rich in cytokinins, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and other minerals. As a coconut is really a seed, think of it like a shell filled with organic nutrient solution. Coconut water exists to help plants grow. It just so happens to be cannabis rather than coconuts we are concerned with cultivating.

SEEDLINGS AND CLONES
Coconut water also contains gibberellic acid, which is known to increase seed germination rates and enhance the root development of clones and seedlings. Cytokinins are hormones that signal cell division and trigger root and shoot growth. As an alternative to cloning formulas, a little homemade coconut water solution is worth experimenting with for the next batch of cuttings. Try watering in 15ml/l coconut water diluted in pure water as an organic cloning solution for rooting cubes and rockwool.

CANNABIS PLANTS IN VEGETATIVE GROWTH
Again, the cytokinins in coconut water are an invaluable stimulant during vegetative growth. By diluting 15ml of coconut water per litre, you can create your own coconut water fertiliser. Growers have experimented with various doses and different cannabis strains to give us an idea that between 15–50ml/l is a suitable range for fertilising mature cannabis plants

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Funny just bought a new grinder then realized i could wash it lol. I use a screen in mine and have never cleaned it. Used it for over 15 years lol. I finally noticed i wasnt getting the keif i used to before realizing the screen was clogged. Put in with what i wash my pipes with and I now have 2 new like grinders.

Photo of the Month: Feb 2018

Funny just bought a new grinder then realized i could wash it lol. I use a screen in mine and have never cleaned it. Used it for over 15 years lol. I finally noticed i wasnt getting the keif i used to before realizing the screen was clogged. Put in with what i wash my pipes with and I now have 2 new like grinders.

Yeah I am not a fan of cleaning my gear, but it was time, it’s nice to have it working smoothly. All that compacted resin was making it a bit of a chore to bust up fresh nugs.

All good now! Funny, I bought the cheap grinder for $50, while the one with the lifetime warranty was $100. After seeing the stress and strain on my current grinder, maybe I should have gone with the $100 one.

Photo of the Month: Feb 2018

Noticing a bit of burn on a few tips and some leaf edges. It could be from the coconut water. I put 30mls of the coconut water into some of my stale tap water I keep on hand. About 1.5 litres. That’s what they were fed this morning. Could be ph or sensitivity to the rich soil. Maybe I am just super ripped on this Bubba 76 I blazed before taking the pictures lol. Regardless it’s minor at this point and we shall keep on keepin’ on.

This Skunk #1 is the doing the best out of the 4. I hope this is a beast. Part of me wants to fill the net and maximize the space, but part of me wants to see what it looks like more natural. I let the last few plants go more natural. I hope to fill the net a bit better this time.

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WHAT IS COCONUT WATER?
Coconut water is the nutrient-rich water contained within a coconut. Not to be mistaken for coconut milk, which is a preparation derived from the coconut pulp, coconut water is clear liquid found inside green coconuts. This low-calorie, naturally nourishing energy drink for humans is a wonderful fertiliser for plants too.

Although it’s 96% pure water, the magic 4% is rich in cytokinins, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and other minerals. As a coconut is really a seed, think of it like a shell filled with organic nutrient solution. Coconut water exists to help plants grow. It just so happens to be cannabis rather than coconuts we are concerned with cultivating.

SEEDLINGS AND CLONES
Coconut water also contains gibberellic acid, which is known to increase seed germination rates and enhance the root development of clones and seedlings. Cytokinins are hormones that signal cell division and trigger root and shoot growth. As an alternative to cloning formulas, a little homemade coconut water solution is worth experimenting with for the next batch of cuttings. Try watering in 15ml/l coconut water diluted in pure water as an organic cloning solution for rooting cubes and rockwool.

CANNABIS PLANTS IN VEGETATIVE GROWTH
Again, the cytokinins in coconut water are an invaluable stimulant during vegetative growth. By diluting 15ml of coconut water per litre, you can create your own coconut water fertiliser. Growers have experimented with various doses and different cannabis strains to give us an idea that between 15–50ml/l is a suitable range for fertilising mature cannabis plants

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Noticing a bit of burn on a few tips and some leaf edges. It could be from the coconut water. I put 30mls of the coconut water into some of my stale tap water I keep on hand. About 1.5 litres. That’s what they were fed this morning. Could be ph or sensitivity to the rich soil. Maybe I am just super ripped on this Bubba 76 I blazed before taking the pictures lol. Regardless it’s minor at this point and we shall keep on keepin’ on.

This Skunk #1 is the doing the best out of the 4. I hope this is a beast. Part of me wants to fill the net and maximize the space, but part of me wants to see what it looks like more natural. I let the last few plants go more natural. I hope to fill the net a bit better this time.

They look awesome Urb. I like the skunk runt. Sometimes i find the runts better. Ive noticed some runts having thicker stems because they aint growing upwards I feel like most of the energy is going downstairs, Roots and stalk.

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lmao made me laugh... My mom has that lamp, my brother was ralphie in a prof theatre production when he was younger, so she bid on the lamp at their auction, now every christmas she pulls it out and sets it up in the big bay window lmao ill snap you a 420 friendly pic next time im over there lol

tent is looking good! I like the looks of skunk #1... And excited to see the jordans gear grown out... Ive never pulled the trigger on their gear but was always intrigued.

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